Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who rushed to the spot and was seen in tears, tweeted her condolences to Shujaat Bukhari's family.

Many journalists and politicians tweeted their condolences after the shocking killing of Shujaat Bukhari

New Delhi:

Senior journalist and Rising Kashmir editor Shujaat Bukhari was shot dead by three terrorists outside his office in Srinagar this evening. The terrorists, who came on a motorcycle, shot at Mr Bukhari from close range just as he got into his car along with his personal security officers or PSOs. One of the PSOs has also died. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said "The scourge of terror has reared its ugly head on the eve of Eid."

Condolences have been pouring in on Twitter for Shujaat Bukhari:

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, who rushed to the spot and was seen in tears, tweeted her condolences to Shujaat Bukhari's family.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed shock and sent out a series of tweets expressing grief for the journalist's demise:

Even in the last tweet he put out he was defending himself, his colleagues & his profession. He died in the line of duty doing what he did best & loved doing - journalism. #ShujaatBukharihttps://t.co/xEA2hg2xp1

Home Minister Rajnath Singh also tweeted condolences and called the killing an act of "cowardice". Mr Singh called him a courageous and fearless journalist and called the horrific act an "attempt to silence the saner voices of Kashmir."

I'm anguished to hear about the killing of Shujaat Bukhari, editor of @RisingKashmir. He was a brave heart who fought fearlessly for justice and peace in Jammu & Kashmir. My condolences to his family. He will be missed.

The Press Club of India also sent out a statement condemning the killing of Shujaat Bukhari and extended its condolences to his family. The statement read:

Press Club of India strongly condemns the killing of Shujaat Bukhari, Editor of Rising Kashmir,by a group of terrorists in Srinagar on Thursday evening... Terror attack that took Shujaat Bukhari's life shows that lives of journalists are not at all safe. Forces inimical to restoring peace in Kashmir Valley have silenced a voice of reason, logic and peace.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also tweeted her condolences and said she was "saddened and shocked" at his killing. Calling the act brutal, she said it was "terrible" to have happened hours before Eid.

National General Secretary of BJP Ram Madhav also tweeted about the shocking incident and called it a "reprehensible and condemnable cowardly act of terrorists."

Yashwant Sinha too condemned the assassination and said he was "extremely distressed" to hear about it.

Many renowned journalists also tweeted their condolences with Shekhar Gupta calling the loss of the "brave" editor "heartbreaking". He also called the assassination a "loss of Kashmiris, India and the whole journalistic community."